Aligarh Muslim university has taken strict action in the matter of Bangladeshi students sharing objectionable posts on social media. Under which the university has blacklisted Bangladeshi students for using abusive language against indian citizens on social media. After which these students will never get admission again.

Actually, Bangladeshi students in AMU had shared objectionable posts on social media about the people of India. These posts included a ban on ISKCON (International Society for krishna Consciousness), criticism of the Uttar Pradesh government and derogatory comments against Hindu women. The university has taken this matter very seriously. After which the two accused students Mahmood Hasan and Mohammad shami Ul islam were blacklisted and a notice was issued to one student Mohammad Arif Ul islam Rafat and an ultimatum was given not to give admission in the next class.

Both Bangladeshi students blacklisted

The two Bangladeshi students blacklisted by the university can never take admission in AMU in future. A warning letter has been issued to the third student Mohammad Arif saying that if such a mistake is repeated, action will be taken under indiscipline. The AMU administration says that the embassy has also been informed about this action.

These three students had posted some objectionable posts on social media a few days ago, against which the students of the university itself had complained. In the investigation of the complaint, all three students were found guilty, after which AMU has taken strict action against the three students. 36 students from bangladesh are studying in AMU. On Monday, student leaders akhil Kaushal and hitesh Mewada had staged a sit-in at the Proctor's office and demanded action against the Bangladeshi students. A complaint was also made to the police in this matter. Hindu students were constantly demanding action against these Bangladeshi students.

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